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<h1>Throughput Test Application</h1>

<p>This application allows to measure maximum application data throughput
in various transmission scenarios, such as with/without encryption, with/without APS level
acknowledgments, with different payload sizes, etc. One coordinator and one router
nodes participate.</p>

<p>When network join is  completed the router node starts continuously sending data packets
over the air to the coordinator. The coordinator receives data frames and measures the application
level throughput based on the number of payload bits received over the air and forwards this value
periodically to PC via USART. Measured values can be observed in a terminal window
(e.g. Windows HyperTerminal).</p>

<p>In order to measure maximum data throughput with encrypted data frames the application shall be compiled with properly configured 
security-related parameters.</p>

<p>For detailed information please refer to <i>BitCloud API Reference</i></p>
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